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According to a September, 2009 report, there were four [[Marcellus shale]] wells in the county. Three had been drilled by [[Pennsylvania General Energy Corp.]] The locations were as follows: According to a September, 2009 report, there were four [[Marcellus shale]] wells in the county. Three had been drilled by [[Pennsylvania General Energy Corp.]] The locations were as follows:
-* Two were Green Township. The first one had been started July 27, 2009 and the second one on August 6.+* Two were in Green Township. The first one had been started July 27, 2009 and the second one on August 6.
-* A third one had been started on July 2 in southwest Howe Township. Pennsylvania General also had a permit for second well in Howe Township.+* A third one had been started on July 2 in southwest Howe Township. Pennsylvania General also had a permit for a second well in Howe Township.
* A forth well had been started Aug. 5 just northwest of Hemlock Creek in Tionesta Township by [[Seneca Energy Production Company|Seneca Resources]]. * A forth well had been started Aug. 5 just northwest of Hemlock Creek in Tionesta Township by [[Seneca Energy Production Company|Seneca Resources]].

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Forest County, Pennsylvania is located in the northwest region of the state.

According to a September, 2009 report, there were four Marcellus shale wells in the county. Three had been drilled by Pennsylvania General Energy Corp. The locations were as follows:

  • Two were in Green Township. The first one had been started July 27, 2009 and the second one on August 6.
  • A third one had been started on July 2 in southwest Howe Township. Pennsylvania General also had a permit for a second well in Howe Township.
  • A forth well had been started Aug. 5 just northwest of Hemlock Creek in Tionesta Township by Seneca Resources.
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